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Coming up on ‘Voices of the Movement’ …

Capehart

The Washington Post

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2019

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

…more voices from the civil rights movement as they explore the themes that made the movement what it was, and that connect it to today. But first, we want to hear from you. What voices do you hope get preserved? And what lessons can we learn from them?

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Jonathan Kapart. Thanks so much for listening to my Voices of the Movement

0:10.8

series over the past few weeks.

0:13.0

You've already heard stories from people who live through pivotal moments in the civil

0:17.0

rights movement and the lessons they hope to pass on from their experiences.

0:21.6

If you haven't heard those stories stop right now and go back and

0:25.2

listen. There's still so much more to come in this series. In the coming weeks you'll

0:30.1

hear even more incredible voices from the Civil Rights Movement as they explore the

0:35.0

themes that made the movement what it was and that connect the 1960s to today.

0:41.0

We'll explore the resonance of the philosophy of non-violence. We'll celebrate

0:45.2

Dorothy Cotton, Amelia Boynton, Shirley Chisholm, and other women of the movement

0:49.9

whose contributions have not always been heralded as they should.

0:54.6

And we'll even have an entire episode dedicated to the power of music during this important

0:59.5

era in our history.

1:01.2

But first, I want to hear from you. What voices do you hope get preserved?

1:06.4

And what lessons can those voices give us in today's society? Let me know by emailing me at

1:12.1

Jonathan. Kpart at washpost.com or on Twitter by tweeting at KpartJ.

1:20.0

Thanks so much for listening and see you back here next week with another episode of Voices of the Movement. you're

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